Radiateur Sloop

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Radiateur Sloop

Designer and connected radiator with fluid inertia.

With its 100% metallic heating body and its level of equipment, SLOOP meets the most severe requirements of DPE renovations

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    Reference : M146113

    Advantages

    • A 100% recycled aluminum radiator, these side coverings are made of steel which gives it strength and durability over time.
    • Like the elegant sailboats from which it takes its name, Sloop presents a curved design which favors the diffusion of the gentle radiation of fluid inertia. The compact format of the aluminum heating body also ensures good responsiveness.
    • Energy savings managed in connected mode with the intuis connect with Netatmo App. The connection module is delivered with the device, no additional accessories required.*
    • Sloop is equipped with an antitilt chain which allows easy access to the back of the device, to facilitate cleaning and access to the connection module.

    * 100% connected refers to connected devices delivered with the connection module included in the packaging.

    Features

    SAVINGS Each degree cooler represents a 7% saving. 

    SLOOP offers the most advanced energy

    • saving features recommended for CEEs (energy saving certificates) and renovations aimed at improving energy ratings.
    • Accurate to a 10th of a degree CA certified 0.1
    • Behavioural indicator.
    • Absence detection. 
    • Auto-programming mode. 
    • Open window detection. 
    • Property manager features: 
    • simple locking, pin code locking, set temperature range Hospitality options: possibility to lock the controls and temperature range setting. 
    • Temperature calibration. Daily and weekly programming: 3 pre-set programmes and 3 free programmes.
    • Digital pilot wire.

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